Archive for April, 2009

This is Barbie, in a really cool t-shirt that her husband had made for her!

About 25 years ago while far far away from home, at a small college in Idaho, I was blessed with a room-mate named Karen. Karen, whose name I changed to Barbie because she is tall, blonde, perfect was also a southerner, strong willed, independent and a bit quirky. The latter traits I shared with her so of course we became quick and forever friends. We jokingly became known as Barbie & Skipper.

Since those years we have traveled many different paths but somehow we always seem to find our way back to each other and it’s so refreshing when we do. We’ll talk on the phone, write e-mails, and a few times have even been able to get together to reminisce about the past, and dream about our futures.

About two months ago with prompting from my niece I joined “Facebook.” After being there for a brief period of time Barbie found me. How wonderful to be reunited again. Facebook is wonderful – we send each other thoughts, ideas, pictures…. then last week I was wondering why I hadn’t heard from Barbie in a while. I wasn’t alarmed, we both have busy lives so I just thought she was tied up with other things and hadn’t had much time to get on Facebook.

Then on Tuesday I got a message from her. A couple weeks earlier that she had found a lump in one of her breast and after that had found out she has breast cancer. She was strong, positive, hopeful, faithful and determined to do everything in her power to win this battle. She was letting me know that she was scheduled to have both breast removed on Friday (yesterday). My heart dropped. My very special friend was facing something horrible and I felt helpless and scared for her and her family.

Just as I would have expected Barbie to do, she was a rock. Her surgery lasted 5 hours and her husband reported that things looked better than her doctor had expected and there was no sign of cancer in her lymph nodes. I felt so full of gratitude, love and hope.

I guess I am writing about this because it has been on my mind and in my heart. I also wanted to announce to the world that Barbie’s courage has gotten me to face my fear and I will be making an appointment for my first mammogram on Monday.

I love you, Barbie…. thank you for being my forever friend…

Skipper

ps… if you would like to read about Karen’s journey, check out her blog: http://wwwkarenbritton.blogspot.com/